Planting makes use of indigenous species, like the frothy casuarinas (feathery tree native to Australia) along the northern edges of the site and the native grasses which cover low earth berms around the range.

This bird is a ground forager, feeding on proteas, casuarinas and other small trees.

Bermuda extends 21 square miles, and much of it is covered by introduced species like the casuarinas tree, an import from Australia.